Netflix has ordered a second season of "The Haunting of Hill House" — only without the "hill house" and potentially, without the Season 1 cast. The series is being reimagined as an anthology with a new setting and new characters for the new batch of episodes.

Netflix has completed its cancelation of Marvel superhero series by axing "The Punisher" and "Jessica Jones." It follows the cancelation of "Daredevil," "Luke Cage," "Iron Fist," and team-up miniseries "The Defenders." The third season of "Jessica Jones" will air on Netflix but will mark the end of Marvel shows on the streaming platform.

Netflix announced via Twitter that this animated series, which debuted with nine episodes in January 2019, would return for a second season. It was not clear at the time of the announcement whether that second season would be an extension of Netflix's reported initial order of 20 episodes or a separate order.

After airing only a handful of episodes, Comedy Central picked up "The Other Two" for Season 2. The comedy details the exploits of two siblings following in their younger brother's footsteps after his sudden brush with viral fame.

We were surprised to learn that "The Simpsons" is not older than television itself. It is, however, the longest-running scripted series of all time — and Fox will add to that record after renewing it for Seasons 31 and 32.

ABC announced a 11th-season renewal for the comedy series "Modern Family" but with a major caveat: It will be the last hurrah for the Dunphys, Pritchetts, and Tuckers, with the show ending after Season 11 concludes.

Freeform ordered new seasons of two spinoffs. "Good Trouble," picking up the story of "The Fosters," will get a second season. "Grown-ish," the college-set spinoff of ABC's "Black-ish," will return for Season 3.

Eric McCormack revealed on Twitter that Netflix has canceled "Travelers" after three seasons. The show's first two seasons aired on Showcase in Canada before landing exclusively on Netflix for its third season.

Netflix has ordered a second season of this comedy drama about a teenage boy (Asa Butterfield) with a sex therapist mother (Gillian Anderson), who teams up with a high school classmate to set up an underground sex therapy clinic at school.

The CW Network announced that it has renewed 10 of its primetime series for 2019-2020, including several DC comics properties, second seasons of "Charmed" and "Legacies," and a 15th season of "Supernatural."

There's bittersweet news for fans of this long-running procedural. CBS has ordered a 10-episode Season 15 of "Criminal Minds," but the network also announced that it will be the final season of the show.

OWN has canceled this series, based on the life of writer-director couple Mara Brock Akil and Salim Akil, after announcing in July 2018 that it had been renewed. The move comes after allegations of assault against Salim Akil and an ensuing lawsuit.

With Season 2 — excuse us, Part 2, per Netflix's nomenclature — of "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina" set to bow in April 2019, Netflix announced that it had ordered two additional parts (which are seasons) of the Kiernan Shipka-led series. Production will start in 2019.

And then there were two: Netflix announced that the third season of "Daredevil," released in October 2018, will be its last on the streaming service. It's the third Marvel series to end its run on Netflix recently, leaving "Jessica Jones" and "The Punisher." The moves come as Marvel-owner Disney plans its own streaming service.

The second season of "Iron Fist," which hit Netflix in September 2018, will be the Marvel series' last, the streaming network announced. The move comes as Marvel parent Disney prepares its own streaming service.

In addition to renewing a few unscripted series and picking up the British series "Bulletproof," the CW ordered second seasons of two series that premiered in summer 2018. Both will return in summer 2019.